M3GAN star Violet McGraw confirms 2.0 sequel is coming in 2025

M3GAN star Violet McGraw confirms 2.0 sequel is coming in 2025… after creepy doll flick amasses $95.3M at box office: ‘It’s happening!’

M3GAN star Violet McGraw confirmed Wednesday that she will reprise her role as orphan Katie in the sequel M3GAN 2.0, which Universal Pictures will release on January 17, 2025.

The 11-year-old child star gushed on Instagram: ‘It’s happening! @meetm3gan 2.0!’

It’s no surprise considering director Gerard Johnstone’s horror film amassed $95.3M at the global box office off a $12M budget, and the movie scored a ‘certified fresh’ 95% critic approval rating (out of 255 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes.

Ready for more? M3GAN star Violet McGraw (R) confirmed Wednesday that she will reprise her role as orphan Katie in the sequel M3GAN 2.0, which Universal Pictures will release on January 17, 2025

The 11-year-old child star gushed on Instagram: ‘It’s happening! @meetm3gan 2.0!’

Allison Williams will also be returning in her dual role as executive producer and robotics engineer Gemma in the creepy doll continuation.

And while the time jump shouldn’t affect Jenna Davis from providing the voice of the AI android also known as ‘Model 3 Generative,’ the girl behind the mask – Amie Donald – will probably grow out of the plum part.

The 12-year-old competitive dancer from New Zealand was arguably a big part of why M3GAN became a beloved gay icon with her TikTok-worthy dance moves that made the trailer go viral ahead of the worldwide January 6 release.

Amie impressively performed all of her own stunts under the guidance of movement coaches Jed Brophy and Luke Hawker as well as stunt coordinator Ike Hamon.

Critically-acclaimed hit! It’s no surprise considering director Gerard Johnstone’s horror film amassed $95.3M at the global box office off a $12M budget, and the movie scored a ‘certified fresh’ 95% critic approval rating (out of 255 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes

What will she make next time? Allison Williams will also be returning in her dual role as executive producer and robotics engineer Gemma in the creepy doll continuation 

Oh no! And while the time jump shouldn’t affect Jenna Davis from providing the voice of the AI android also known as ‘Model 3 Generative,’ the girl behind the mask – Amie Donald (L) – will probably grow out of the plum part

Werrrrk! The 12-year-old competitive dancer from New Zealand was arguably a big part of why M3GAN became a beloved gay icon with her TikTok-worthy dance moves that made the trailer go viral ahead of the worldwide January 6 release

‘Loved playing her!’ Amie impressively performed all of her own stunts under the guidance of movement coaches Jed Brophy and Luke Hawker as well as stunt coordinator Ike Hamon

Screenwriter Akela Cooper was ‘so, so happy’ the sequel news was finally out, gushing on Instagram Wednesday: ‘@meetm3gan will see you all again in 2025. In the meantime, enjoy the peace and quiet.’

‘After I first saw the movie, we had a good sense that a sequel might really work,’ producer Jason Blum told Variety last week.

‘So, we broke our cardinal rule and we started talking about a sequel before the movie was released. I felt so bullish that we started entertaining a sequel earlier than we usually do.’

Screenwriter Akela Cooper was ‘so, so happy’ the sequel news was finally out, gushing on Instagram Wednesday: ‘@meetm3gan will see you all again in 2025. In the meantime, enjoy the peace and quiet’

Producer Jason Blum told Variety last week: ‘After I first saw the movie, we had a good sense that a sequel might really work’

The 53-year-old Oscar nominee (pictured December 7) continued: ‘So, we broke our cardinal rule and we started talking about a sequel before the movie was released. I felt so bullish that we started entertaining a sequel earlier than we usually do’

‘We have an idea of where we want to go’: Producer James Wan (pictured December 7) told Collider on January 3 they always had a ‘bigger world’ in mind when crafting the campy thriller

Producer James Wan previously told Collider that they always had a ‘bigger world’ in mind when crafting the campy thriller.

‘For me, it’s about creating the world, and knowing who the characters are, where the story could potentially go, and then building this bigger world, and then going into that and going, “Okay, I’m telling this particular story, but I know other stuff that’s going on,”‘ the Australian 45-year-old explained on January 3.

‘So if we’re fortunate enough to have sequels, then we have an idea of where we want to go.’

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